Contains the methods that manipulate forms. This is the primary object that you use for adding, revising, deleting, and validating form content.Each XFDL element in a form corresponds to a FormNodeP object. The API represents a form in memory as a DOM-like tree structure, with a FormNodeP object at each node, including the root node.Any Web page that has JavaScript™ calls to the FormNodeP methods must include the script file LF_FormNodeP.js For example:

<script type="text/javascript" src="LF_FormNodeP.js"></script>

Note: Although typed parameters are not used in JavaScript™, they are included in the method descriptions to indicate the types that are expected by each method. You declare variables for these parameters using the normal JavaScript var statement.